BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an image reading apparatus for photo-electrically
reading an original image and, more particularly, to an image reading apparatus capable
of reading an image of either a sheet original or a cubic original (book original)
such as a book.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] A facsimile apparatus is known as an apparatus for photo-electrically reading an
original image, electrically processing an image signal obtained by reading, and transmitting
or recording the processed signal.
[0003] In such a facsimile apparatus, a sheet original such as a document or drawing is
often processed. Therefore, in order to simplify a mechanical arrangement and to reduce
the size of the apparatus, an image reading mechanism is generally arranged such that
a sheet original is carried by rollers or the like and an image of the sheet original
carried through a reading position is read by a line sensor such as a CCD.
[0004] It is, however, sometimes necessary to facsimile-transmit not only a sheet original
but also an original (to be referred to as a book original hereinafter) having a thickness
such as a book. In such a case, an operation must be performed in an order such that
a book original is copied into the form of a sheet original and then subjected to
a read operation by the reading unit of the facsimile apparatus.
[0005] When a large number of pages of a book are to be facsimile-transmitted, therefore,
a large number of copies must be prepared, resulting in a cost- and time-consuming
operation.
[0006] For this reason, an apparatus in which a book original can be read by a reading apparatus
for a sheet original is proposed. That is, a sheet urging unit for sandwiching and
carrying a sheet original is opened, and a book original having a thickness is moved
on the sheet urging unit.
[0007] With this arrangement, since both sheet and book originals can be facsimile-transmitted
by a single facsimile apparatus, time and cost problems can be solved.
[0008] In such an image photo-electrical reading apparatus, nonuniformity correction processing
called shading correction is performed for an image signal. In order to perform this
correction operation, a white reference plate arranged at a sheet original reading
unit is read to measure a shading distortion.
[0009] When the sheet urging unit for a sheet original is opened in order to read not only
a sheet original but also a book original, however, reading of the white reference
plate cannot be performed. Therefore, measurement of the shading distortion for shading
correction cannot be performed upon reading of a book original.
[0010] In addition, upon reading of a book original, an original end is read as black information
and output as an unnecessary black signal. This reduces, e.g., a compression efficiency
or storage efficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
[0011] The present invention has been made in consideration of the above situation and has
as its object to provide an image reading apparatus capable of reading not only a
sheet original but also a book original.
[0012] It is another object of the present invention to provide an image reading apparatus
capable of correcting nonuniformity of a read image signal upon reading of either
a sheet or book original.
[0013] It is still another object of the present invention to provide an image reading apparatus
which does not output an unnecessary image signal even upon reading of a book original
as upon reading of a sheet original.
[0014] The above objects and effects and the other objects and effects of the present invention
will become apparent from the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS:
[0015]
Fig. 1 is a view of an arrangement of an image reading apparatus according to an embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a view of an open state of a carrying path shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a discharge tray shown in Fig. 3;
Fig. 4 is a block diagram of a control system;
Fig. 5 is a block diagram of an image processing unit;
Fig. 6 is a flow chart of a mode determination operation;
Fig. 7 is a flow chart of a sheet original mode read operation;
Fig. 8 is a flow chart of a read operation performed in a book original mode;
Fig. 9 is a view for explaining how to set a sheet original;
Fig. 10 is a view for explaining how to set a book original;
Fig. 11 is an enlarged side view of a carrying sheet;
Fig. 12 is a side view of a carrying sheet on which a book original is placed;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a replacing carrying sheet assembly;
Fig. 14 is a perspective view of a carrying sheet;
Figs. 15 and 16 are views of arrangements of a carrying sheet driving/speed reducing
system in a book original mode and a sheet original mode, respectively;
Fig. 17 is a plan view of a drive rollers of the driving system shown in Figs. 15
and 16;
Fig. 18 is a view for explaining a start state of a book original read;
Fig. 19 is a view for explaining an end state of the above operation;
Fig. 20 is a flow chart of an operation procedure of the sheet original mode;
Fig. 21 is a flow chart of an operation procedure of the book original mode;
Fig. 22 is a view of another arrangement; and
Fig. 23 is a flow chart of a modification of the book original mode operation procedure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS:
[0016] Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below.
(Arrangement)
[0017] Fig. 1 is a view of an arrangement according to an embodiment of the present invention,
in which an apparatus is in a standby state. Referring to Fig. 1, an apparatus main
body 1 has an original table 2, and a carrying path 3 for a sheet original is formed
along an extension line of the original table 2. A pickup roller 4 for carrying a
sheet original, a micro switch 5 which operates by a small force and detects the presence/absence
of a sheet original, a pair of carrying rollers 6 and 6a, a micro switch 7 which operates
by a small force and detects leading and trailing ends of an original, a pair of carrying
rollers 8 and 8a, and a discharge tray 9 for a sheet original are arranged from the
upstream side of the carrying path 3. The positions of the micro switches 5 and 7
will be described later. An original urging member 10b for a cubic original and a
handle 10a are mounted on the discharge tray 9, and a carrying sheet 10 can be extracted
by the handle 10a. A predetermined amount of an end portion of the carrying sheet
10 opposite to an end portion near the handle 10a is wound around a takeup roller
12 and stored in the apparatus. A micro switch 13 detects a home position of the carrying
sheet 10. The micro switch 13 is turned on by the handle 10a when the carrying sheet
10 is in a standby position (to be described later). A fluorescent lamp 14 is a light
source for illuminating an original. The fluorescent lamp 14 radiates light on an
original carried to a reading position 15, and reflected light from the original is
input to a photo-electric conversion element 18 consisting of a plurality of light-receiving
elements arranged in line through a mirror 16 and a lens 17, thereby reading an original
image in units of lines. A white reference plate 11 having uniform white color is
arranged at the reading position 15.
[0018] The carrying path 3 is constituted by a guide unit 19 and a guide member 20, and
can be opened upward at the original reading position 15. That is, the guide unit
19 is mounted to pivot about a support point 21 on the apparatus main body. When the
carrying path 3 is opened, a micro switch 22 is turned on, thereby detecting opening
of the carrying path 3. The above flexible carrying sheet 10 on which a cubic original
is placed is carried on the opened carrying path 3. Fig. 2 shows a state in which
the carrying path 3 is opened.
[0019] A standby position of the carrying sheet 10 will be described below. Fig. 3 is a
perspective view of the discharge tray 9 of this embodiment. Unlike a conventional
tray, a storage portion 9a is formed in the discharge tray 9. The depth of the storage
portion 9a is larger than the thickness of the handle 10a and its width is slightly
larger than the handle 10a and the original urging member 10b. Therefore, as shown
in Fig. 1, in the standby position, the handle 10a and the original urging member
10b are stored in the storage portion 9a so as not to interfere with carrying of a
sheet original 23.
(Control Circuit)
[0020] Fig. 4 is a block diagram showing a control system of the image reading apparatus
having the above arrangement of this embodiment. That is, a CPU (central processing
unit) 43 controls a display unit 45, an image processing unit 46, and a motor 27 (to
be described later) in accordance with an operation instruction signal from an operation
unit 44 or input signals from the micro switches 5, 7, 13, and 22.
[0021] Figs. 6 to 8 are flow charts showing control programs for operation control stored
in a memory ROM in the CPU 43.
[0022] Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of the image processing unit 46
for processing a read image signal.
[0023] Referring to Fig. 5, the image processing unit 46 includes a photo-electric conversion
element 400, corresponding to the photo-electric conversion element 18 shown in Fig.
1, such as a CCD line sensor consisting of a plurality of light-receiving elements
arranged in line. The photo-electric conversion element 400 operates in accordance
with a signal from a driver 401 for generating various timing signals in response
to a command from the CPU 43 and serially outputs an analog image signal of one line.
The output analog image signal is amplified to a predetermined level by an amplifier
402 and converted into a digital image signal of a predetermined number of bits in
units of pixels by an analog/digital (A/D) converter 403.
[0024] A shading memory 405 stores, as correction data, a digital image signal of one line
for shading correction obtained by reading a white reference plate 11 by the photo-electric
conversion element 400. An image signal corresponding to the white reference plate
11 is stored, via a switch circuit 404 operated by the CPU 43, in the shading memory
405 in accordance with an address supplied from a counter 408 which performs a count
operation in response to a timing signal from the driver 401.
[0025] A shading correction circuit 406 electrically corrects a shading distortion of an
image signal obtained by reading an original image by the photo-electric conversion
element 400. That is, the shading correction circuit 406 corrects the shading distortion
of an image signal on the basis of correction data read out from the shading memory
405 in accordance with an address from the counter 408 in synchronism with reading
of an original image.
[0026] Note that the address information from the counter 408 is also transmitted to tho
CPU 43. Thc CPU determines an image reading position by the photo-electric conversion
element 400 on the basis of the address information.
[0027] A binary encoding circuit 407 compares the image signal subjected to shading correction
by the shading correction circuit 406 with a predetermined threshold value to binary-encode
the image signal, thereby forming a binary image signal representing black and white
of the image.
[0028] The binary image signal from the binary encoding circuit 407 is also supplied to
the CPU 43. The CPU 43 determines an original end on the basis of a level change of
the binary image signal.
[0029] A white signal generating circuit 411 generates a white signal which is a binary
image signal representing a white image. A selector 410 selects one of the binary
image signal from the binary encoding circuit 407 and the white signal from the white
signal generating circuit 411 and outputs the selected signal to a transmission/recording
unit 409.
[0030] The transmission/recording unit 409 performs compression encoding for the input binary
image signal and, if necessary, transmits the signal via a telephone line. In addition,
the transmitting/recording unit 409 supplies the binary image signal to a printer
to record an image on a recording material.
(Operation)
[0031] An operation of the image reading apparatus having the above arrangement will be
described below.
[0032] A read operation performed when an original is a sheet original having a small thickness
will be described. Fig. 9 is a view for explaining how to set a sheet original. As
shown in Fig. 9, when the sheet original 23 is placed on the original table 2 and
a start switch arranged on the operation unit 44 is operated with the guide unit 19
closed, i.e., with the carrying path 3 closed, a mode determination operation shown
in a flow chart of Fig. 6 is performed. That is, a state of the micro switch 22 is
checked at the start (step 101, the micro switch 22 is OFF because the guide unit
19 is closed). The CPU 43 then checks in accordance with a signal from the micro switch
13 whether the carrying sheet 10 is in a predetermined standby position. If the carrying
sheet 10 is in the standby position, the micro switch 13 is turned on (step 102).
If the carrying sheet 10 is not in the predetermined position, the sheet original
23 may cause jamming (paper jamming). Therefore, "carrying sheet 10 inspection" is
displayed for an operator on a display or the like of the display unit 45 (step 103).
[0033] Thereafter, a sheet original mode read operation shown in a flow chart of Fig. 7
is performed. If the micro switch 22 is ON at the start of the flow, a cubic original
mode is selected.
[0034] When mode determination is performed as described above and the sheet original mode
is determined, the operation flow shown in Fig. 7 is executed. In this flow, the micro
switch 5 detects the presence/absence of the sheet original 23. If the micro switch
5 detects the sheet original 23 (step 201), a solenoid (not shown) is turned on (step
202), and the pickup roller 4 is urged against the sheet original 23, thereby carrying
the sheet original 23 to the left in Fig. 9. When the leading end of the sheet original
23 is clamped between the carrying rollers 6 and 6a and the micro switch 7 detects
the sheet original 23 (step 203), the above solenoid is turned off (step 204), and
urging of the pickup roller 4 is released. If the micro switch 7 does not detect the
sheet original 23, the motor is driven step by step until the sheet original 23 is
detected (step 205).
[0035] When the solenoid is turned off to release urging of the pickup roller 4, SA step
driving of the motor is performed (step 206) to carry the sheet original 23 by a distance
A (see Fig. 9) from the micro switch 7 to the reading position 15. When the leading
end of the sheet original 23 reaches the reading position 15, reading of an original
image is started (step 207). That is, the fluorescent lamp 14 illuminates the sheet
original, reflected light from the sheet original is imaged on the photo-electric
conversion element 18 via the mirror 16 and the lens 17, and an image is converted
into an electrical signal in units of lines by the photo-electric conversion element
18. Thereafter, when the trailing end of the sheet original 23 reaches the reading
position 15 to end reading, the motor is driven by the number of steps SB corresponding
to a distance B (see Fig. 9) from the reading position 15 to the carrying rollers
8 and 8a (step 208), thereby discharging the sheet original 23 on the original urging
member 10b in the tray 9. The read operation for the sheet original 23 is thus ended.
[0036] A read operation performed when an original is a cubic original having a large thickness
will be described below. In this case, an operator first opens the guide unit 19 upward
to open the carrying path 3 as shown in Fig. 10 and operates the handle 10a to extract
the carrying sheet 10 in a direction indicated by an arrow in Fig. 10.
[0037] Fig. 11 is an enlarged side view of the carrying sheet 10 on which a cubic original
26 is not placed, i.e., the carrying sheet 10 in a standby state. The carrying sheet
10 is made of a transparent film having flexibility such as a polyester sheet and
has a width W (see Fig. 14) smaller than a width of an expected smallest original.
For this reason, when a cubic original is read, the carrying sheet 10 has regions
transmitting and not transmitting reflected light from the original. Therefore, transparency
of the material of the carrying sheet 10 is preferably as high as possible.
[0038] Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a replacing carrying sheet assembly (including the
takeup roller 12 and a support member 10c). One end of the carrying sheet 10 is fixed
to the takeup roller 12 and its other end is fixed to the support member 10c. On the
apparatus main body on which the support member 10c is mounted, the support member
10c is fixed to the handle 10a (Fig. 10) such that projecting portions 10e at both
ends of the support member 10c are fitted in holes 10d (see Fig. 14) at both end portions
of the handle 10a. The takeup roller 12 is connected to a driving system of the apparatus
main body as will be described later with reference to Fig. 15. The original urging
member 10b (Fig. 11) must have some weight and flexibility and preferably consists
of rubber or the like.
[0039] Fig. 12 is a side view showing a state in which the cubic original 26 is placed on
the carrying sheet 10, and Fig. 14 is a perspective view thereof. In order to set
the cubic original 26, the carrying sheet 10 is extracted by the handle 10a, the free
end of the original urging member 10b is raised, the cubic original 26 is sandwiched
between the original urging member 10b and the carrying sheet 10 to abut against the
handle 10a, and then the free end of the original urging member 10b is released. As
a result, the cubic original 26 is urged by the weight of the original urging member
10b, thereby ending setting.
[0040] An arrangement/operation of the driving system for the carrying sheet 10 and the
like will be described. Fig. 15 shows an arrangement of the driving/speed reducing
system viewed in the axial direction. In this arrangement, power is transmitted from
the motor 27 as a driving source to the carrying rollers 6 and 8 via gears 28 and
29, a belt 30, and pulleys 31, 32, and 33. A driving force from the carrying rollers
6 and 8 is transmitted to a gear 36 for driving the takeup roller 12 via a gear 34
and an idler gear 35. The idler gear 35 is arranged to be rotatable about an idler
shaft 35a fixed on an idler plate 35b which can pivot about a pivot center 35c.
[0041] In the cubic original mode, the idler plate 35b pivots about the pivot center 35c
by its weight, and the idler gear 35 meshes with the gears 34 and 36. The gear 36
is formed integrally with a torque limiter 37, and a takeup shaft 38 for driving the
takeup roller is fitted in the torque limiter 37. Therefore, a driving force of the
motor 27 is transmitted to the takeup shaft 38.
[0042] A transmission torque of the torque limiter 37 is a torque capable of carrying an
expected heaviest cubic original 26. In this case, if the torque limiter 37 is not
provided and the takeup shaft 38 and the gear 36 are directly connected, an operator
cannot extract the carrying sheet 10. Therefore, driving sources must be independently
provided for both the sheet and cubic originals. In this embodiment, however, the
torque limiter 37 is located between the motor 27 as a driving source and the takeup
roller 12. Therefore, both the sheet and cubic originals can be carried without providing
two driving sources. In addition, an operator can extract the carrying sheet 10 with
a small force.
[0043] In the above embodiment, the torque limiter 37 is used as a transmission torque limiting
means. In addition to the torque limiter, however, other known means such as a sleeve
with a cam, a magnetic fluid coupling, and a fluid coupling may be used.
[0044] Fig. 16 is a view corresponding to Fig. 15, in which an arrangement in the sheet
original mode is shown. A bent portion 35d of the idler plate 35b is pushed downward
by the guide unit 29 shown in Fig. 1, and the idler gear 35 is disengaged from the
gears 34 and 36. Therefore, a driving force of the motor 27 is not transmitted to
the takeup shaft 38.
[0045] Fig. 17 is a plan view showing an arrangement of drive rollers of the carrying sheet
driving system. In the cubic original mode, a driving force transmitted from the motor
27 to the shaft of the torque limiter 37 is transmitted to the takeup shaft 38 via
the torque limiter 37. The other end of the takeup shaft 38 is notched to have a D-shaped
section. This D-cut portion 38a is formed to be fitted in a D-shaped hole 12a at the
end portion of the takeup roller 12. Therefore, when the D-cut portion 38a is fitted
in the D-shaped hole 12a, a driving force of the takeup shaft 38 is transmitted to
the takeup roller 12.
[0046] A round hole 12b is formed in the end opposite to the D-shaped hole 12a of the takeup
roller 12. On the apparatus main body, a support pin 39 to be fitted in the hole 12b
is biased in the axial direction toward the round hole 12b by a compression coil spring
40 arranged in a housing 41. Therefore, the takeup roller 12 can be easily mounted
on the apparatus main body by fitting the support pin 39 in the round hole 12b and
pushing the takeup roller 12 in a direction indicated by an arrow 42 so that the D-cut
portion 38a of the takeup shaft 38 is fitted in the D-shaped hole 12a at the opposite
side. In addition, the takeup roller 12 can be easily removed from the apparatus main
body in an order opposite to that described above. Therefore, replacement of the takeup
roller 12, i.e., replacement of the carrying sheet 10 can be easily performed.
[0047] When the carrying sheet 10 is, e.g., damaged, it is replaced as follows. That is,
after the takeup roller 12 is removed from the apparatus main body, the support member
10c is removed from the handle 10a, and an assembly including a new carrying sheet
10, takeup roller 12, and support member 10c is prepared. As shown in Fig. 11, the
support member 10c is engaged with the handle 10a, and then the takeup roller 12 is
mounted on the apparatus main body.
[0048] Fig. 18 shows a state in which the cubic original 26 is set, i.e., a reading start
state of the cubic original 26. In this case, when an operator operates a start key
on the operation unit 44, the cubic original 26 clamped by the carrying sheet 10 is
carried, and its original image is read. Fig. 8 is a flow chart for explaining a read
operation. When the read operation is started, a state of the micro switch 22 is checked.
In this case, since the guide unit 19 is open, the micro switch 22 is ON. Therefore,
the cubic original mode is started (step 101 in Fig. 6).
[0049] In this case, as shown in Fig. 14, the micro switches 5 and 7 are arranged outside
an edge of the carrying sheet 10 and inside an expected minimum original width. Therefore,
the position of the cubic original 26 can be accurately detected without interference
with the carrying sheet 10.
[0050] When the cubic original mode is started as described above, the motor 27 is driven
to take up the carrying sheet 10 until the micro switch 7 is turned on (step 301 in
Fig. 8). When the micro switch 7 detects the cubic original 26, SA step driving of
the motor 27 is performed to carry the cubic original 26 by the distance A (see Fig.
18) from the micro switch 7 to the reading position 15 in step 302. In step 303, reading
of an original image is performed. When this read operation is ended, a re-operation
of the start key is waited (step 304). Fig. 19 is a view corresponding to Fig. 18,
in which a read operation end state of the above cubic original is shown.
[0051] In this case, if the carrying sheet 10 is to be extracted in order to start a second
image read operation or to open the cubic original 26 subjected to the read operation,
it can be easily extracted because the handle 10a is located before the normal standby
position (see Fig. 2).
[0052] In order to start the second read operation (YES in step 304), the carrying sheet
10 is extracted by operating the handle 10a, a desired cubic original 26 is set, and
the start key is re-operated. As a result, the operation is repeated in the above
order to read an original image. In order to end the read operation, the cubic original
26 is removed from the carrying sheet 10, and the stop button on the operation unit
44 is depressed (step 305). As a result, the micro switch 13 is turned on (step 306),
the motor 27 is driven until the micro switch 13 detects that the carrying sheet 10
returns to its standby position, and the operation in the cubic original mode is ended.
Since reading in the sheet original mode is normally frequently performed, however,
"close guide unit" or the like is displayed on the display of the display unit 45
(step 307) until the micro switch 22 is turned on (step 308). A series of operations
are thus ended. At this time, the carrying sheet 10 returns to its standby position
shown in Fig. 1. Therefore, if reading of the sheet original 23 is performed next,
jamming does not occur.
[0053] In addition, as shown in Fig. 16, the idler gear 35 of the carrying sheet driving
system is disengaged from the gears 34 and 36. Therefore, a load on the motor 27 is
reduced when the sheet original 23 is carried. In this case, if the idler gear 35
is kept meshed with the gears 34 and 36, in addition to a load produced by carrying
the sheet original 23, a transmission torque of the torque limiter 37 is applied on
the motor 27. Therefore, a motor having a higher output is required.
(Shading Correction)
[0054] Shading correction in this embodiment will be described below.
[0055] If a light amount distribution of the light source 14 for illuminating an original
image, a transmission light amount of the lens 17, or the sensitivity of the photo-electric
conversion element 18 is nonuniform, outputs from the respective light-receiving elements
of the photo-electric conversion element 18 with respect to the same density sometimes
become nonuniform. Shading correction is processing for electrically correcting this
nonuniformity.
[0056] As described above, light emitted from the light source 14 illuminates an original
placed on the reading position 15, and light reflected from the original is received
by the photo-electric conversion element 18 via the optical system including the lens
17 and the mirror 16.
[0057] The white reference plate 11 is a white reflecting plate. As shown in Fig. 1, when
the carrying path 3 is closed for reading a sheet original, the white reference plate
11 overlaps the reading position 15.
[0058] This white reference plate 11 is read by the photo-electric conversion element before
reading an original, thereby detecting uniformity caused by a shading distortion of
read data. Upon original reading, an image signal is corrected on the basis of the
detected nonuniformity.
[0059] When, however, the carrying path 3 is opened as shown in Fig. 2 in order to read
a book original, the white reference plate 11 is no longer present in a position corresponding
to the reading position 15. Therefore, the white reference plate 11 cannot be read
by the photo-electric conversion element 18. When the carrying path 3 is opened, therefore,
it is assumed that the same shading distortion as in previous original reading is
produced in this original reading, and a shading distortion correction operation is
performed on the basis of the nonuniformity detected in the previous reading.
[0060] That is, as described above, the shading distortion is produced by nonuniformity
of the light amount distribution of the light source 14, that of the transmission
light amount of the lens, or that of the sensitivity of the photo-electric conversion
element, and the values of these factors usually do not change rapidly. Therefore,
even if the white reference plate 11 cannot be read, a satisfactory correction result
can be obtained by performing the correction operation by using the shading distortion
measured beforehand. In this manner, good shading correction can be performed even
in book original reading.
(Sheet Original Mode)
[0061] Fig. 20 shows an operation procedure performed by the CPU 43 in the sheet original
mode in the image processing unit 46 shown in Fig. 5.
[0062] If the CPU 43 determines that the sheet original mode read operation is set in accordance
with the procedure shown in Fig. 6, measurement of a shading distortion is performed
prior to reading of a sheet original. That is, the switch circuit 404 is selected
to B (step 501), and the shading memory 405 is set in a write-in mode (step 502).
An image signal obtained by reading the white reference plate 11 by the photo-electric
conversion element 400 is stored in the shading memory 405 (step 503).
[0063] In order to read the sheet original image carried to the reading position 15, the
switch circuit 404 is selected to A (step 504), the shading memory 405 is set in a
read-out mode (step 505), and the selector 410 is selected to A (step 506). A read
signal of the sheet original image supplied from the photo-electric conversion element
400 is binary encoded while it is subjected to shading correction and transmitted
to the transmission/recording unit 409 (step 507).
[0064] The CPU 43 checks whether transfer of a binary image signal of one line is ended
(step 508). If transfer is not ended, transfer of the binary image signal is continued.
If transfer of one line is ended, the CPU 43 checks whether transfer of binary image
signals of all lines (one screen) is ended (step 509). If transfer of all the lines
is not ended yet, image transfer of the next line is executed. If transfer of all
the lines is ended, reading of the sheet original is ended.
[0065] As described above, in the sheet original mode, read processing is performed for
a sheet original image, and a binary image signal obtained by the processing is transmitted
or recorded.
(Book Original Mode)
[0066] Fig. 21 shows an operation procedure performed by the CPU 43 in the book original
mode.
[0067] If the CPU 43 determines that the book original mode read operation is set in accordance
with the procedure shown in Fig. 6, the shading memory 405 is set in the read-out
mode (step 601). That is, as described above, since reading of the white reference
plate 11 cannot be performed in the book original mode, a shading distortion cannot
be measured. Therefore, a signal stored in the shading memory 405 upon previous reading
is used to perform shading correction.
[0068] The switch circuit 404 is selected to A (step 602), and the end position of a book
original carried to the reading position 15 is detected. That is, the CPU 43 checks
whether a binary image signal supplied from the binary encoding circuit 407 is a white
or black signal (step 604), and the number of bits obtained until a white signal is
generated is counted and stored (step 605). That is, in the book original mode, the
guide unit 19 is open, and the white reference plate 11 which is present at the reading
position 15 in the sheet original mode is not present. Therefore, in the book original
mode, if an original is not present in the reading position 15, light from the light
source 14 is not reflected at the reading position 15 but directly transmitted upward.
Therefore, no light is incident on the photo-electric conversion element 18. As a
result, when an original is not present in the reading position 15, a black signal
is output from the photo-electric conversion element 18. If an original is present
in the reading position 15 and the original is a white original, a white signal is
output from the photo-electric conversion element 18 in correspondence with the original,
and a black signal is output therefrom in correspondence with the other portion of
the original. Therefore, since an end portion of a normal book original is white,
by counting the number of bits
n obtained until the photo-electric conversion element 18 outputs the white signal,
the end position of the book original carried to the reading position 15 can be recognized.
[0069] The selector 410 is selected to B (step 606), the white signal from the white signal
generating circuit 411 is transferred (step 607), and the black signals generated
until the original end is recognized as described above are converted into white signals
and transferred. If the CPU 43 determines the count of the number of bits
n corresponding to the end position of the book original (step 608), the selector 410
is selected to A (step 609), and transfer of a binary signal obtained by shading-correcting
and then binary-encoding an image signal read from the book original by the photo-electric
conversion element 400 is executed.
[0070] The CPU 43 checks whether transfer of an image signal of one line is ended (step
611). If transfer is not ended, transfer of the image signal is continued. If transfer
is ended, the CPU 43 checks whether transfer of image signals of all lines (one pixel)
is ended (step 612). If transfer is not ended, the selector 410 is selected to B again
to output a white signal, and output and transfer of image signals of the next line
are repeatedly performed.
[0071] If transfer of image signals of one screen is ended, reading in the book original
mode is ended.
[0072] As described above, in the book original mode, measurement of a shading distortion
using the white reference plate 11 cannot be performed. Therefore, a shading correction
signal obtained upon previous reading is used to perform the shading correction operation,
and a black signal generated at an original end is converted into a white signal.
[0073] In the above embodiment, in the book original mode, in order to convert the black
signal generated at the original end into the white signal, the original end is detected
on the basis of the output signal from the photo-electric conversion element 400,
and conversion is performed on the basis of the detection result. If, however, an
original is black or reflection of an original is close to that of black, the above
detection cannot be performed.
[0074] In this case, therefore, a slide switch 50 for setting an end position of a book
original to be read in the book original mode is provided as shown in Fig. 22, and
conversion from a black to white signal is performed in accordance with setting of
this slide switch.
[0075] Fig. 23 shows a part of an operation procedure performed by the CPU 43 in the book
original mode when the slide switch 50 is provided as shown in Fig. 22 and corresponding
to steps 603, 604, and 605 in the operation procedure shown in Fig. 21.
[0076] That is, an end position of a book original set by the slide switch 50 is recognized
(step 701), and the number of bits
n corresponding to the recognized position is stored (step 702).
[0077] The above operation is executed in place of steps 603, 604, and 605 shown in Fig.
21, while the other operation is similarly performed as in Fig. 21. In this manner,
a black signal generated at the original end set by the slide switch 50 can be converted
into a white signal and then transferred.
[0078] Note that by using the slide switch 50, an unnecessary portion in an original can
be arbitrarily erased and output as a white signal.
[0079] In this embodiment, erasure of a black signal generated at one end of an original
has been described. However, a black signal generated at the other end of an original
can be converted into a white signal.
[0080] As described above, since both the sheet and book originals can be read in the above
arrangement, a good image read signal can be obtained for either original.
[0081] As has been described above, the present invention comprises the carrying rollers
6, 6a, 8, and 8a for carrying a sheet original, the guide unit 19 for urging the carried
sheet original at the reading position 15, and the fluorescent lamp 14 and the photo-electric
conversion element 18 for reading an image of the sheet original carried to the reading
position 15, and is arranged such that nonuniformity of a read signal of the sheet
original is corrected on the basis of a read output from the white reference plate
11 provided to the guide unit 19. In addition, an image of a book original can be
read with the guide unit 19 open, and correction processing of a read signal obtained
upon previous image reading is executed in reading of a book original. Therefore,
reading of both sheet and book originals can be performed, and a good read signal
whose nonuniformity is corrected can be obtained even when a book original is read.
[0082] Furthermore, since a book original can be read with the guide unit 19 open and an
unnecessary black signal generated upon reading of a book original is converted into
a white signal and then output, a good read signal from which an unnecessary black
signal included in a read signal of a book original is removed can be obtained.
[0083] The present invention has been described above on the basis of the preferred embodiment.
The present invention, however, is no limited to the above embodiment but can be variously
modified and changed within the scope of the appended claims.
[0084] An image reading apparatus includes a carrying unit for carrying a sheet original
and a book original to a reading position, an original urging member including a reference
member, closed when a sheet original is carried by the carrying unit and opened when
a book original is carried by the carrying member, a reading unit for reading an image
of an original carried to the reading position and the reference member of the original
urging member in a closed state, and a correcting unit for correcting nonuniformity
of an image signal obtained by reading an original image on the basis of a reference
signal obtained by reading the reference member. When the original urging member is
open, the correcting unit corrects nonuniformity of an image signal on the basis of
the reference signal used upon reading of a previous original image.